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Sambo 06-04-2004 02:50 AM

Cheap dedicated hosting
 
Whos got it?

Jace 06-04-2004 02:51 AM

hahaha

cause cheap is what you want when it comes to running your business

if you ever want some quality, check out www.nakedhosting.com

DutchTeenCash 06-04-2004 02:53 AM

hell you can even get free hosting with a gazillion popups but if you want quality check www.m3server.com they have some nice promos right now too and tell corey thinkx send you that helps :Graucho

Sambo 06-04-2004 02:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by JaceXXX
hahaha

cause cheap is what you want when it comes to running your business

if you ever want some quality, check out www.nakedhosting.com

Happy to go with cheap on my TGP avs gallerys......

Im not building the next ARS

Lycanthrope 06-04-2004 03:01 AM

I'm assuming you want your galleries and sites up?

Cheap is definately one term you shouldn't use when referring to your business' foundation.

If you are looking for quality, cost effective hosting, please check out M3Server, or any of the other quality companies you are about to be presented.

But do yourself a favor, don't go "cheap" to save money - it will actually cost you in the long, (and maybe not so long) run.

Another thing to consider, if you don't know how to admin a box, (and I don't mean uploading a .htaccess file), get a managed server or be prepared for some serious headaches.

chemicaleyes 06-04-2004 03:14 AM

Hosting Companies

Around five years ago, hosting was an expensive, but necessary, component of your online business. The standard rates back then were around $3 per gigabyte of data transfer. Nowadays, due to the internet bust of 2001 the rates go as low as 25 cents each. There is more excess capacity, there are more pipes lined up globally so all this excess infrastructure equates to a lower hosting cost. The deals are getting cheaper and better. They offer better packages, have more software and service add-ons. Additionally, the rise of outsourcing greatly diminished the price of customer and technical support.

Even if the cost of hosting has gone down, the importance of its role in your overall business has not decreased. A good host is still central to any online business venture. Keep in mind that you should be very careful in choosing you host. When your host goes down, your website goes down. Consequently, your business goes down as well. The key is to have an affordable yet efficient host. Here are some of the things that you should look for in a good host:

*Experience counts. You have more assurance with a company that has been around for a longer time. You should ask your host the number of years that they have been operating. Know how many employees they have. See how much they have grown since their start date.
*Do they just re-sell, or they are the actual company? Ask about how high up in the chain they are. You should know the difference between the two. The actual company has people on-call to answer your specific questions; they can schedule repairs quickly, check your software, monitor hardware and maintain a data center. If you?re only dealing with one guy (the re-seller), then there would be a delay in the time. This guy would have to ask another re-seller and then go on to the next re-seller before getting to the company. The more the layers of people you talk to, the longer time it would take to fix your problem and there might be a chance that more problems will soon come.
*Ask for a guarantee. You should always aim for quality, but most hosts offer a 99% uptime guarantee. Just have something written (a guarantee), so that you have something legal to hold on to. The particular questions you should ask is their uptime guarantee- this is usually presented in graphical form. If they refuse to show log evidences and other standard information then this is an indication that there might be something wrong.
*Redundancy is good. Pick a host that is multi-homed so that they would be able to use differing networks should their main network fail. If a host has only one connection, then you might experience trouble in the future, there might be much delay since your server/website is connected to the Net only through one connection.
*The brand name is very important. It?s like buying shoes, belts or other pieces of clothing. You tend to buy things from the brand that you trust ? the one that has never failed you. Quality is everything. You should pay attention to higher level companies like UU Net and Jupiter Hosting; they have all the resources and capability to support you. Low level hosting companies may cause you more harm than good when their network becomes clogged.

Always be smart in making your choices. You should never play choosing your host by luck. Critical thinking and keen observation are needed to be able to make the right hosting decision. Pay attention to the services they offer and know exactly what you are looking for. Ask them if they have it, get a guarantee and off to work you go.

PMdave 06-04-2004 03:18 AM

http://www.ev1servers.net/english/index.asp

Jace 06-04-2004 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by chemicaleyes
Hosting Companies

Around five years ago, hosting was an expensive, but necessary, component of your online business. The standard rates back then were around $3 per gigabyte of data transfer. Nowadays, due to the internet bust of 2001 the rates go as low as 25 cents each. There is more excess capacity, there are more pipes lined up globally so all this excess infrastructure equates to a lower hosting cost. The deals are getting cheaper and better. They offer better packages, have more software and service add-ons. Additionally, the rise of outsourcing greatly diminished the price of customer and technical support.

Even if the cost of hosting has gone down, the importance of its role in your overall business has not decreased. A good host is still central to any online business venture. Keep in mind that you should be very careful in choosing you host. When your host goes down, your website goes down. Consequently, your business goes down as well. The key is to have an affordable yet efficient host. Here are some of the things that you should look for in a good host:

*Experience counts. You have more assurance with a company that has been around for a longer time. You should ask your host the number of years that they have been operating. Know how many employees they have. See how much they have grown since their start date.
*Do they just re-sell, or they are the actual company? Ask about how high up in the chain they are. You should know the difference between the two. The actual company has people on-call to answer your specific questions; they can schedule repairs quickly, check your software, monitor hardware and maintain a data center. If you?re only dealing with one guy (the re-seller), then there would be a delay in the time. This guy would have to ask another re-seller and then go on to the next re-seller before getting to the company. The more the layers of people you talk to, the longer time it would take to fix your problem and there might be a chance that more problems will soon come.
*Ask for a guarantee. You should always aim for quality, but most hosts offer a 99% uptime guarantee. Just have something written (a guarantee), so that you have something legal to hold on to. The particular questions you should ask is their uptime guarantee- this is usually presented in graphical form. If they refuse to show log evidences and other standard information then this is an indication that there might be something wrong.
*Redundancy is good. Pick a host that is multi-homed so that they would be able to use differing networks should their main network fail. If a host has only one connection, then you might experience trouble in the future, there might be much delay since your server/website is connected to the Net only through one connection.
*The brand name is very important. It?s like buying shoes, belts or other pieces of clothing. You tend to buy things from the brand that you trust ? the one that has never failed you. Quality is everything. You should pay attention to higher level companies like UU Net and Jupiter Hosting; they have all the resources and capability to support you. Low level hosting companies may cause you more harm than good when their network becomes clogged.

Always be smart in making your choices. You should never play choosing your host by luck. Critical thinking and keen observation are needed to be able to make the right hosting decision. Pay attention to the services they offer and know exactly what you are looking for. Ask them if they have it, get a guarantee and off to work you go.

there was a farmer that had a dog and WHAT WAS HIS NAME?

Jimmer 06-04-2004 03:19 AM

M3Server all the way!!!

Sambo 06-04-2004 03:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jimmer
M3Server all the way!!!
I do like the look of M3

Thanks for all the input :)

ocho-ocho 06-04-2004 03:48 AM

www.extremerack.com

EviLGuY 06-04-2004 03:55 AM

What kind of host are you looking for? Managed? Unmanaged? Windows? Linux? How much bandwidth per month?

I can probably give you a good recommendation. :)

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spooky181 06-04-2004 05:06 AM

I use www.m3server.com for my paysite and program. They have some great deals.:)

Herb Kornfield 06-04-2004 05:20 AM

what are you requirements?

Data Transfer?
Disk space?
OS?
Other features?
Cpanel?
Tech Support via toll free / IM / email?

ICQ me at 160541645 for more info on what we can do for you

liquidmoe 06-04-2004 07:38 AM

We got some specials starting from $300/mo for 900GB hit me up on icq at 36837470 if lower quotes than whats listed on our website at www.realitychecknetwork.com

Brad Mitchell 06-04-2004 07:39 AM

We have some excellent specials at http://www.mojohost.com

Cheers,

Brad

Tim 06-04-2004 08:02 AM

Check out: Server Provider . They rock.

- 24/7 telephone support.
- 100% managed. including scripts debugging etc.. etc..
- weekly backups of your server.

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senseidru 06-04-2004 08:26 AM

Sambo

Take a look at what CybeHost can offer http://cybehost.com/dedicated.htm

Hit me up to discuss

icq 160697474
[email protected]

jovigirl 06-04-2004 08:36 AM

We moved all our hosted galleries to hahahahahaha and it was the best thing we ever did

jovigirl 06-04-2004 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jovigirl
We moved all our hosted galleries to hahahahahaha and it was the best thing we ever did
Meaning C h o o p a

xxxbruce 06-04-2004 08:37 AM

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4Pics 06-04-2004 09:56 AM

cheap

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www.managed.com

Sly_RJ 06-04-2004 10:04 AM

Phat Servers.

Due to Cybernet coming up in our home town I'm running a couple specials on dedicated boxes for gallery guys such as yourself. If you're interested, drop me an email at [email protected] .

loverboy 06-04-2004 10:07 AM

www.ExtremeRack.com

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Paparazzi 06-04-2004 10:28 AM

see sig :)

sinkiss 06-04-2004 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by chemicaleyes
Hosting Companies

Around five years ago, hosting was an expensive, but necessary, component of your online business. The standard rates back then were around $3 per gigabyte of data transfer. Nowadays, due to the internet bust of 2001 the rates go as low as 25 cents each. There is more excess capacity, there are more pipes lined up globally so all this excess infrastructure equates to a lower hosting cost. The deals are getting cheaper and better. They offer better packages, have more software and service add-ons. Additionally, the rise of outsourcing greatly diminished the price of customer and technical support.

Even if the cost of hosting has gone down, the importance of its role in your overall business has not decreased. A good host is still central to any online business venture. Keep in mind that you should be very careful in choosing you host. When your host goes down, your website goes down. Consequently, your business goes down as well. The key is to have an affordable yet efficient host. Here are some of the things that you should look for in a good host:

*Experience counts. You have more assurance with a company that has been around for a longer time. You should ask your host the number of years that they have been operating. Know how many employees they have. See how much they have grown since their start date.
*Do they just re-sell, or they are the actual company? Ask about how high up in the chain they are. You should know the difference between the two. The actual company has people on-call to answer your specific questions; they can schedule repairs quickly, check your software, monitor hardware and maintain a data center. If you?re only dealing with one guy (the re-seller), then there would be a delay in the time. This guy would have to ask another re-seller and then go on to the next re-seller before getting to the company. The more the layers of people you talk to, the longer time it would take to fix your problem and there might be a chance that more problems will soon come.
*Ask for a guarantee. You should always aim for quality, but most hosts offer a 99% uptime guarantee. Just have something written (a guarantee), so that you have something legal to hold on to. The particular questions you should ask is their uptime guarantee- this is usually presented in graphical form. If they refuse to show log evidences and other standard information then this is an indication that there might be something wrong.
*Redundancy is good. Pick a host that is multi-homed so that they would be able to use differing networks should their main network fail. If a host has only one connection, then you might experience trouble in the future, there might be much delay since your server/website is connected to the Net only through one connection.
*The brand name is very important. It?s like buying shoes, belts or other pieces of clothing. You tend to buy things from the brand that you trust ? the one that has never failed you. Quality is everything. You should pay attention to higher level companies like UU Net and Jupiter Hosting; they have all the resources and capability to support you. Low level hosting companies may cause you more harm than good when their network becomes clogged.

Always be smart in making your choices. You should never play choosing your host by luck. Critical thinking and keen observation are needed to be able to make the right hosting decision. Pay attention to the services they offer and know exactly what you are looking for. Ask them if they have it, get a guarantee and off to work you go.

i absolutely love your posts chemical!! very informative, ty!!:thumbsup

Sami 06-04-2004 11:52 AM

Have a look at

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- 24/7 telephone support.
- 100% managed. including scripts debuging etc.. etc..
- weekly backups of your server.



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AndrewX 06-04-2004 02:58 PM

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mrgica 06-04-2004 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by thinkx
hell you can even get free hosting with a gazillion popups but if you want quality check www.m3server.com they have some nice promos right now too and tell corey thinkx send you that helps :Graucho

:1orglaugh

silent moan 06-04-2004 03:22 PM

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Manowar 06-04-2004 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by liquidmoe
We got some specials starting from $300/mo for 900GB hit me up on icq at 36837470 if lower quotes than whats listed on our website at www.realitychecknetwork.com
:thumbsup

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-Phil

:thumbsup

sjoerdv 06-04-2004 04:18 PM

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Poppy 06-04-2004 05:44 PM

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V_RocKs 06-04-2004 06:00 PM

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